A missionary once brought a piñata to my Sunday school class. Along with the candy, there were some centavos inside. First time I ever saw foreign money.
Either that, or he will become a child’s cherished toy. My great-granddaughter, a couple of years ago, refused to have her pinata bashed. It’s hanging from her ceiling, still intact and with the candy inside aging to mould.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
They did not have to resort to The Stick.
maureenmck Premium Member 10 months ago
That’s one scary looking piñata! Actually, all 3 of them, but “eye of the beholder” comes to mind.
Zykoic 10 months ago
Diabetic from all that candy.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 10 months ago
A missionary once brought a piñata to my Sunday school class. Along with the candy, there were some centavos inside. First time I ever saw foreign money.
purepaul Premium Member 10 months ago
Would seem a shame to go to all that just to have some kid bust his guts a day later.
ladykat 10 months ago
Either that, or he will become a child’s cherished toy. My great-granddaughter, a couple of years ago, refused to have her pinata bashed. It’s hanging from her ceiling, still intact and with the candy inside aging to mould.
tgg 10 months ago
That’s really funny!
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Hope his IV screens for lumps and caffeine
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
Good one! Sweet Jesus – who did this to you?
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Once the kids break him open, he gets a cavity.
sperry532 10 months ago
Makes me nostalgic for the Viva Piñata cartoon series. I really miss Saturday Morning Cartoons.